noun, Phonetics. 1. the combination into one syllable of two vowels (or of a vowel and a diphthong) that do not form a diphthong. noun 1. (phonetics) the contraction of two vowels originally belonging to separate syllables into a single syllable, without diphthongization Compare syneresis 2. (cytology) the contraction of chromatin towards one side of […]

noun, plural synkarya [sin-kar-ee-uh] /sɪnˈkær i ə/ (Show IPA). Cell Biology. 1. a nucleus formed by the fusion of two preexisting nuclei. noun 1. (biology) the nucleus of a fertilized egg synkaryon syn·kar·y·on (sĭn-kār’ē-ŏn’, -ē-ən) n. The nucleus of a fertilized egg immediately after the male and female nuclei have fused.

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